Iranian authorities on Saturday released on bail former international soccer player Voria Ghafouri and prominent dissident Hossein Ronaghi, two of the most prominent figures detained in the crackdown on protests over the death of Mahsa Amini, reports said.
The arrest on Thursday of Ghafouri, who is Kurdish and had spoken out in support of the protests, had sparked an outcry as the Iranian team plays in the FIFA World Cup in Doha.
Meanwhile, Ronaghi had been detained since shortly after the protests started in the middle of September, and concern had been growing about his health after he mounted a hunger strike lasting two months.
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“Voria Ghafouri and Hossein Ronaghi were released on bail,” Iran’s Fars News Agency said on its social media accounts.
Iranian newspaper Shargh also said that Ghafouri had been released following his arrest during a training session on Thursday.
“Hossein was released tonight on bail to undergo treatment,” Hossein Ronaghi’s brother, Hassan Ronaghi wrote on Twitter.
Their father, Ahmad Ronaghi, posted a picture of Hossein Ronaghi in hospital, saying he had been released after a hunger strike that lasted 64 days.
The UN has said that about 14,000 people have been arrested in the crackdown on the protests that erupted after the death of Amini, who had been arrested by the Tehran morality police.
Among those detained are dozens of prominent journalists, cultural figures, lawyers and sportspeople .
Ghafouri, an outspoken figure who appeared 28 times for Iran up until 2019, was arrested after a club training session over accusations that he spread “propaganda” against the Islamic republic, Fars said on Thursday.
Originally from the Kurdish-populated city of Sanandaj in western Iran, Ghafouri had been particularly critical of the crackdown in Kurdish-populated areas of western Iran where activists say dozens have been killed in the past 10 days.
Hossein Ronaghi, 37, a contributor to the Wall Street Journal, has for years been one of the most fearless critics of the Islamic republic still living in the country.
He was taken to Evin Prison after his arrest on Sept. 24.
His family had said he risked dying due to a kidney condition.
Other prominent figures remain in detention. They include the prominent dissidents Arash Sadeghi and Majid Tavakoli, as well as journalists Niloufar Hamedi and Elahe Mohammadi who helped to expose the Amini case.
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